My Mirror

It began with touching a camera for the first time, learning about aperture priority, and understanding the mirror. Then came the dark laboratory, diluting developer for the perfect B&W gray tones, inspired by the Hasselblad moon story. Later, I felt disappointment with my first color photos from big machines, and a mistrust of digital photography that made me feel obsolete. Eventually, I made the small jump to the digital environment where everything seemed possible. Through it all, I remain an enthusiast exploring my own point of view.

Now, it’s time for mirrorless.

The photographer is waiting for the nature opening hours.
To make photos is also a fight with nature and with yourself.
The passers-by, the bikes, and the photographer encounter.
Sometimes, the micro world is the big environment.
Unique Iceland experience, hot, wind, and infinite power
Person in winter clothing setting up a camera on a tripod on a snowy, rocky shoreline near a frozen body of water with snow-covered mountains in the background.
Under all the seas there is only salt